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The most unique cat fur pattern is the Lykoi, also known as the 'werewolf cat', due to its rare roan coat and patchy hair distribution.
Cat prints can be identified by their symmetrical, round shape, four toe pads, and lack of visible claw marks.
The most unique cat fur pattern is the 'rosette' or 'spotted' pattern, most famously seen in breeds like the Bengal cat.
To identify cat prints, look for small, round paw marks with four toes, no claw impressions, and a distinctive M-shaped pad at the back.
The most unique cat fur pattern is the chimera pattern, where a cat has two distinct sets of DNA, resulting in dramatically different coloration on each side of its body.
You can identify cat prints by looking for round, symmetrical paw shapes with four toes and no visible claw marks due to retractable claws.
There are six primary cat fur patterns: tabby, solid, bicolor, tricolor (calico), tortoiseshell, and colorpoint.
A calico cat has multicolored patches of white, orange, and black, while a tabby has a striped, spotted, or swirled coat with an 'M' marking on the forehead.
Cat fur types include short hair, long hair, curly hair, and hairless varieties, each with distinct texture, length, and maintenance needs.
The primary types of cat prints include paw prints, breed-specific markings, and coat pattern representations such as tabby, calico, tuxedo, and more.

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